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Don Blames Intelligence Failure For Insecurity
A Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Linguistics and Communication Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Dr Sunny Mbazie, has identified intelligence failure as the major constraint in ensuring law and order in the Niger Delta region.
Mbazie who spoke as guest lecturer on the topic: “Challenges of Security and Economic Development in the Niger Delta”, at a public lecture organised by Journalists For Sustainable Development in Nigeria (JSDN) in conjunction with the Spectator Newspaper, at Ernest Ikoli Press Centre, Port Harcourt, said this became a major problem because the law enforcement agents were not people-friendly in conducting security operations.
He said that in such operations, security agents engaged in mass arrest, torture and dehumanised innocent members of the public thereby alienating themselves from them.
According to him, “with such attitude, you cannot obtain sincere information or get their assistance and cooperation in apprehending criminals”.
The University don urged security agents to be proactive in intelligence gathering, treat innocent members of the public with courtesy and explain to the public the intentions of security operations.
This, he said, would elicit their support as negative attitudes towards voluntary informants such as unwarranted detention, extortion and revealing of the identities of public informants to culprits were detrimental to intelligence gathering.
Mbazie appealed to the media to be cautious of their reportage on insecurity in the region, stressing that terrorists basked on publicity to send across their messages and the media could be used by them to achieve the purpose.
He said that to avoid being used as a pawn, every news must be verified, balanced and if the need be should be left out for public interest.
He, however, said that such decision should be personal and professional and not as a result of government intimidation.
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